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Money Matters
A 3-part HCET LearningLink On-line Training Module
- Money
Matters is designed to provide family planning professionals with
information needed to understand the costs of providing services, develop
appropriate fees for services, and be more effective in collecting fees.
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The individual modules are:
- Module I: How Much Does It Cost Us?
- Module II: How Do We Charge Fairly?
- Module III: How Do We Collect More?
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| Contact hours are
available for these training activities
(see nursing contact hours information
below). |
Acknowledgement
These modules are based on the work of trained Sociologist, George “Gerry” Christie. Mr. Christie has spent his professional career in public health and as a university professor. Since 1975 he has been the Project Director of Family Planning Service of the Onondaga County Health Department, a Division of the Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility, Inc. He is also a consultant specializing in cost analysis and fee scales, community diagnosis and needs assessment, program design, and program evaluation. In this capacity he has provided consultation and technical assistance to local and State Health Departments and to Health and Human Service agencies throughout the United States.
Objectives
After completion of all three modules of the Money Matters series, participants will be able to:
- Apply cost analysis principles to their program
- Establish fees based on cost analysis and reimbursement principles
- Establish fee scales and billing mechanisms that meet State and Federal requirements and maximize reimbursement
Audience
This information is appropriate for publicly funded family planning clinic administrators or nurse practitioners who serve an administrative role within their clinics.
Sponsored by
The Region V Training project of Health Care Education and Training, Inc. - HCET (more about us).
HCET offers regional and on-site training, individual assistance and consultation either through training grants or as fee-for-service. For further information on how we can serve your training needs contact
Ann Kronser or call 608-274-5455.
Continuing Education
- Nursing contact hours are available for this activity. To receive a certificate of completion for contact hours, you must submit the completed post test and evaluation to Health Care Education and Training, Inc.
Contents
- Module I: How Much Does It Cost Us?
- Module II: How Do We Charge Fairly?
- Module III: How Do We Collect More?
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